Collaborative work and also learning is integrated in the
daily working process but collaborative e-learning is a concept of which only
few have heard off. However, collaborative work is one of the main strengths
of the networked economy. Working with people, one has never met, forming
dynamical teams over continents in order to solve problems, are common in
many globalised or networked companies as well as in multinational project
teams. The challenge for collaborative e-learning platforms is to design solutions
for distributed networked learning and working teams by providing on the one
hand solutions to share learning content and to interactively work on it.
On the other hand the concept of collaborative learning also focuses on social
aspects of learning which are less implemented in current systems. Not only
theoretical models and research work but also the increasing importance of
virtual learning communities show that future applications should and will
take into account these collaborative and social aspects and enable especially
small groups to learn and work together efficiently via computer networks.
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